- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT06787482
Evaluating a New Peptide Therapy for Retinal Diseases: AMD, Diabetic Retinopathy, and Dystrophies (Retino)
Open Label, Interventional Single Arm Study Evaluating a New Peptide Therapy for Retinal Diseases: AMD, Diabetic Retinopathy, and Dystrophies
Summary of the Study This clinical trial evaluates a novel peptide-based therapy for treating retinal dystrophies, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and diabetic retinopathy (DR). The therapy consists of peptides derived from fetal tissues, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and bioactive growth factors, administered sublingually for systemic absorption.
Study Objectives:
Primary Objectives: Assess safety and tolerability, and evaluate the therapy's effects on retinal function and structure.
Secondary Objectives: Explore improvements in visual acuity, retinal thickness, vascular health, and disease biomarkers.
Study Design:
Type: Open-label, single-arm interventional study. Duration: 12 months.
Participants: 150 adults, divided into three cohorts:
Retinal dystrophies. AMD (dry and wet forms). DR (moderate NPDR and PDR).
Intervention:
A sublingual solution containing peptides and growth factors, taken 4 times daily.
Outcome Measures:
Primary Outcomes: Safety (adverse events) and tolerability (treatment adherence).
Secondary Outcomes:
Functional: Visual acuity and field sensitivity improvements. Structural: Retinal thickness and vascular health. Biomarkers: Serum VEGF, oxidative stress, and inflammatory markers.
Study Procedures:
Monthly follow-ups for safety monitoring, vision tests, retinal imaging (OCT, FA), and blood biomarker analysis.
Comprehensive evaluations at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months. Significance: The study aims to provide an innovative, non-invasive treatment for debilitating retinal conditions, potentially improving vision and retinal health through systemic therapy.
Study Overview
Status
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Protocol for Evaluating a Novel Peptide-Based Therapy in Retinal Dystrophies, Age-Related Macular Degeneration, and Diabetic Retinopathy
Authors :
Mohamed Yasser Sayed Saif Prof of ophthalmology , Beni-Suef University Sherin Amer Family medicine consultant, Alaa Abdelkarim Endocrinology consultant , ACE Cells Lab Ahmed Tamer Sayed Saif Assistant Professor of ophthalmology, Fayoum University Passant Sayed Saif Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Misr University for Science and Technology
Background and Rationale Retinal diseases such as retinal dystrophies, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and diabetic retinopathy (DR) are among the leading causes of blindness worldwide. These conditions result from different pathophysiological mechanisms but share common features like oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and cellular degeneration.
The novel therapy under evaluation consists of low molecular weight peptides derived from fetal tissues and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). The formulation also incorporates bioactive growth factors and essential peptides to support retinal health and regeneration. Sublingual administration ensures systemic absorption and avoids invasive delivery methods.
- Objectives
Primary Objectives
- Assess the safety and tolerability of the peptide-based therapy.
- Evaluate its effects on retinal function and structure in patients with retinal dystrophies, AMD, and DR.
Secondary Objectives
- Explore improvements in visual function (acuity, field sensitivity).
- Monitor changes in retinal thickness and vascular health.
- Investigate its impact on disease biomarkers in the blood (e.g., VEGF, oxidative stress markers).
Study Design • Type: Open-label, interventional, single-arm study.
- Duration: 12 months.
Participants: 150 participants, stratified equally into three cohorts:
- Cohort 1: Retinal dystrophies (e.g., macular dystrophy, Stargardt disease).
- Cohort 2: AMD (both dry and wet forms).
- Cohort 3: Diabetic retinopathy (moderate NPDR and PDR).
Participants 4.1 Inclusion Criteria
• Adults aged 18-80 years diagnosed with retinal dystrophies, AMD, or DR.
• BCVA between 20/40 and 20/400 in the study eye.
- Evidence of disease progression within the last 12 months (e.g., worsening visual acuity, OCT changes).
- Stable systemic conditions allowing safe participation. 4.2 Exclusion Criteria
- Active ocular infections or inflammation.
- Recent ocular surgeries (within 3 months).
- Co-existing advanced glaucoma or other retinal diseases.
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Hypersensitivity to components of the peptide formulation.
Intervention 5.1 Study Drug
• Formulation: Sublingual solution containing peptides derived from fetal retinal, optic nerve, and neural tissues, MSC-derived peptides, and platelet growth factors.
• Dosage: 1.0 mL sublingually, four times daily. 5.2 Administration
• Self-administered by participants in the morning and evening.
Outcome Measures 6.1 Primary Outcomes • Safety:
- Incidence and severity of adverse events (AEs) over 12 months. • Tolerability:
- Adherence to treatment regimen and participant-reported discomfort. 6.2 Secondary Outcomes
Functional Outcomes:
o BCVA changes measured using ETDRS charts.
- Visual field sensitivity improvement assessed by automated perimetry.
Structural Outcomes:
o Retinal thickness and photoreceptor integrity evaluated by SD-OCT.
o Vascular leakage and neovascularization assessed using fluorescein angiography (FA) and OCT angiography (OCTA).
Biochemical and Biomarker Outcomes:
- Serum VEGF levels and oxidative stress markers.
- Inflammatory cytokine profiles (e.g., IL-6, TNF-α).
7. Study Procedures 7.1 Screening Visit
1. Informed Consent: Participants will provide written consent after a detailed explanation of the study.
2. Baseline Assessments:
- Comprehensive medical and ocular history.
- BCVA measurement using ETDRS charts.
- SD-OCT imaging of retinal structure.
- FA and OCTA for vascular assessment.
- Blood sampling for biomarkers (VEGF, inflammatory cytokines). 7.2 Monthly Follow-Up Visits 1. Safety Monitoring: Documentation of AEs and systemic health assessment. 2. Ocular Assessments:
- BCVA measurement.
- SD-OCT imaging to monitor retinal thickness and integrity.
- OCTA and FA for vascular changes (if indicated). 7.3 Midpoint Visit (6 Months) 1. Repeat all baseline assessments, including biomarkers and electrophysiology (full-field ERG).
7.4 End-of-Study Visit (12 Months)
- Comprehensive evaluation of functional, structural, and biochemical outcomes.
- Participant feedback on therapy tolerability and perceived benefits.
8. Statistical Analysis
1. Sample Size Justification:
o Effect size and variability for BCVA improvement and retinal thickness changes are estimated from previous studies. A sample size of 150 ensures 80% power to detect a clinically meaningful difference at a 5% significance level.
2. Data Analysis Plan:
- Continuous variables (e.g., BCVA, OCT metrics) analyzed using paired t-tests or ANOVA.
- Proportions of responders (e.g., those with BCVA improvement ≥5 letters) analyzed using chi-square tests.
Correlation analysis between biomarkers and functional outcomes.
9. Ethical Considerations
- Regulatory Compliance:
Conducted per the Declaration of Helsinki and ICH-GCP guidelines. 2. IRB Approval: Secured before study commencement. 3. Informed Consent: Participants provided detailed study information and signed consent forms.
4. Data Confidentiality: All participant data anonymized and securely stored.
10. References
Wong WL, Su X, Li X, et al. Global prevalence of age-related macular degeneration and disease burden projection. Lancet Glob Health. 2014;2
. doi:10.1016/S2214-109X(13)70145-1.
- Cheung N, Mitchell P, Wong TY. Diabetic retinopathy. Lancet. 2010;376:124-36. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(09)62124-3.
- Scholl HP, Strauss RW, Singh MS, et al. Emerging therapies for inherited retinal degeneration. Sci Transl Med. 2016;8:368rv6. doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.aaf2838.
- Ciulla TA, Amador AG, Zinman B. Diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema: pathophysiology, screening, and novel therapies. Diabetes Care. 2003;26(9):2653-64. doi:10.2337/diacare.26.9.2653.
Study Type
Enrollment (Estimated)
Phase
- Phase 2
- Phase 1
Contacts and Locations
Study Contact
- Name: Dr. Alaa Abdelkairm Mohammed, MRCPUK Endocrinology
- Phone Number: +447473922553
- Email: dralaakarim@gmail.com
Study Contact Backup
- Name: Dr. Shireen Amer, M.Sc Occupational&industrial M
- Phone Number: +20 100 069 9555
- Email: Shireenamer@gmail.com
Study Locations
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Cairo, Egypt
- Recruiting
- Dr. Seif Clinic
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Contact:
- Dr. Mohammed Yasser Sayed Saif, PhD Ophthalmology, professor
- Phone Number: +20 100 669 9288
- Email: dralaakarim@gmail.com
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Principal Investigator:
- Dr. Mohammed Yasser Sayed Saif, PhD Ophthalmology, professor
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Principal Investigator:
- Dr. Bassant Sayed Saif, PhD Ophthalmology, Ass. Prof.
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Principal Investigator:
- Dr. Ahmed Tamer Syed Saif, Ass. Prof. Ophthalmology
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Giza, Egypt, !2112
- Recruiting
- British Center for Regeerative medicne (Cairo)
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Contact:
- Dr. Shireen Amer, M.Sc Occupational&industrial M
- Phone Number: +20 100 069 9555
- Email: Shireenamer@gmail.com
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Contact:
- Dr. Alaa Abdelkarim Mohammed, MRCPUK Endocrinology
- Phone Number: +201110787773
- Email: dralaakarim@gmail.com
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Sub-Investigator:
- Dr. Alaa Abdelkarim Mohammed, MRCPUK Endocrinology
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Sub-Investigator:
- Dr. Shireen Aner, Master Family Medicine
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Principal Investigator:
- Dr. Yasser Seif, PhD Ophthalmology
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
- Child
- Adult
- Older Adult
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
• Adults aged 18-65 years with a confirmed genetic or clinical diagnosis of RP.
- Visual acuity of ≥1/60 in at least one eye.
- Stable ocular and systemic condition over the past six months.
- Ability to provide written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
• Significant ocular comorbidities (e.g., advanced glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy).
- Recent ocular surgery (within six months) or current use of investigational drugs.
- Systemic conditions affecting study outcomes (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes, autoimmune diseases).
- Pregnancy or lactation.
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Non-Randomized
- Interventional Model: Single Group Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Active Comparator: administer 1 ml of Ace Retino 4 times daily for 6 months,safety evaluation
Primary Objective: Evaluate the safety and tolerability of ACE Retino in individuals with RP.
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1 ml sublingually self administer / 4 times/day for 6 months
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Experimental: test efficacy for ACE Retino 1 ml 4times daily sublingual for 6 months
Assess the efficacy of ACE Retino in improving retinal structure and function.
Explore the potential for photoreceptor and retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) regeneration.
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1 ml sublingually self administer / 4 times/day for 6 months
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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change in BVCA
Time Frame: 3 months
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change in BCVA (best-corrected visual acuity).
The calculation is based on detecting a clinically meaningful improvement in BCVA using a paired design (before and after treatment within the same subjects).
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3 months
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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change in OCT
Time Frame: 3 months
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change in OCT curves and numbers based on before and after results
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3 months
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Collaborators
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Passant Sayed Saif, PhD ophthalmology, Associate prof of Ophthalmology Misr University for science and technology
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Mohammed Yasser Sayed Saif, PhD Ophthalmology, Dean of NILES Prof of Ophthalmology Beni-Suef University
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Alaa Abdelkarim Mohammed, MRCPUK Endocirnology, ACE Cells Lab Limited Chief Medical Consultant
- Principal Investigator: Dr. Ahmed Tamer Sayed Saif, PhD Ophthalmology, Chairman of Ophthalmology department Associate prof of Ophthalmology Fayoum university
- Study Chair: DR. Mike Chan, stem cells expert, European Wellness Academy
Publications and helpful links
Helpful Links
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
Primary Completion (Estimated)
Study Completion (Estimated)
Study Registration Dates
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First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
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More Information
Terms related to this study
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
- Endocrine System Diseases
- Vascular Diseases
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Genetic Diseases, Inborn
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Eye Diseases
- Diabetic Angiopathies
- Diabetes Complications
- Eye Diseases, Hereditary
- Retinal Dystrophies
- Retinal Degeneration
- Retinal Diseases
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Retinitis
- Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Macular Degeneration
Other Study ID Numbers
- ACE_Retino_EG
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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